Egyptian Women - Between revolution and democracy.

One year after the revolution, and facing the first elections supposedly free and democratic of the history of the country, egyptian women continue, more than ever, in search of democracy, empowerment and human rights.

These are the women that still weeps their sons, brothers and husbands that died during the riots against the military regime. Women from different social class, age and condition.

Some, deeply marked by traditional and religious values prevailing and defenders, at all costs, of what was provided by the Old Regime.

Other, united by the desire for equality and freedom, values sorely needed in a country that relegates them, both in social and political terms, to the background and invisibility.

But all of them willing to fight tooth and nail for their voices to be heard.